Night Visitations: Les Incubes

by Alexis Child

The hunter raids dens
Collecting nocturnal emissions
From skins of willing prey
In the gathering darkness
Shapes himself a body with horns
Thrust upwards in defiance of heaven
Endowed with motion and icy seed
Rouses sleeping females
Excited as an awakening city
Riding among the leaders in charge
Restless and bored is the devil these days

The physician suggests trickery
Chimera, the invention
Of hysterical women
Prone to perverted imaginations
The church is concerned
About the nature of women
What incubi inject
Into witches' wombsLittle, to no concern about nuns
Devoted to the expression of gratitude
I shan't deny giving in.
Devils need direct encouragement.

Alexis Child hails from Toronto, Canada; horror in
its purest form: a calculated crime both against the aspirations of the
soul and affections of the heart. She worked at a Call Crisis Centre,
befriending demons of the mind that roam freely amongst her writings,
and lived with a Calico-cat child sleuthing all that went bump in the
night. She is haunted by the memory of her cat. She has had
some measure of underground success with her three dark wave and gothic
bands.

Her fiction has been featured in Aphelion
Webzine,
Screams of Terror, SpecFicWorld.com, The Official Fields
of the
Nephilim Site, SinisterCity, and U.K.'s Dark Of
Night Magazine. Her
poetry has been featured in numerous online and print publications,
including Black Petals, Blood Moon Rising, Death Head Grin,
Midnight
Lullabies Anthology, Sein und Werden, and The
Horror Zine and elsewhere.

Her first collection of poetry, Devil
in the Clock, a dark and sinister slice of macabre horror,
gothic, surreal &
supernatural poetry is now available on Amazon.